''Queer as Folk'' is a
serial drama
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television series that ran from December 3, 2000, to August 7, 2005. The series was produced for
Showtime
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by
Cowlip Productions
Cowlip Productions is a television production company owned by Ron Cowen and Daniel Lipman.
They produced the television series ''Sisters'' from 1990 to 1996 for NBC, and '' Queer as Folk'' from 2000 to 2005 for Showtime, both shows are co-prod ...
, Tony Jonas Productions,
Temple Street Productions
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Past and present Temple Street projects include ''Orp ...
, and
Showtime Networks
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, in association with Crowe Entertainment. It was developed and written by
Ron Cowen
Ron Cowen is an American writer and producer. He is a partner with Daniel Lipman in the television production company Cowlip Productions.
Filmography
As a writer
* ''Queer as Folk'' (2000–2005) TV Series (developed by, writer) with Daniel Li ...
and
Daniel Lipman
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, who were the showrunners and also the executive producers along with Tony Jonas, former president of
Warner Bros. Television
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.
It is based on
the British series of the same title created by
Russell T Davies
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. Although it was set in
Pittsburgh
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,
Pennsylvania
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, much of the series was actually shot in
Toronto
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and employed various Canadian directors known for their
independent film
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work (including
Bruce McDonald,
David Wellington,
Kelly Makin
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,
John Greyson
John Greyson (born March 13, 1960) is a Canadian director, writer, video artist, producer, and political activist, whose work frequently deals with queer characters and themes. He was part of a loosely-affiliated group of filmmakers to emerge in ...
,
Jeremy Podeswa
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and Michael DeCarlo) as well as Australian director
Russell Mulcahy
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, who directed the pilot episode. Additional writers in the later seasons included
Michael MacLennan
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As a playwright he is a two ...
, Efrem Seeger,
Brad Fraser
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,
Del Shores
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Biography
The first play Shores wrote was ''Cheatin which premiered in 1984 in Los Angeles at The MainS ...
, and Shawn Postoff.
Show premise
The series follows the lives of five
gay men
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living in
Pittsburgh
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, Pennsylvania: Brian (
Gale Harold
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), Justin (
Randy Harrison
Randolph Clarke Harrison (born November 2, 1977) is an American actor best known for his portrayal of Justin Taylor on the Showtime drama '' Queer as Folk''.
Early life and college
Harrison was born in Nashua, New Hampshire, where he starting ...
), Michael (
Hal Sparks
Hal Harry Magee Sparks III (born September 25, 1969) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, musician, political commentator, television and radio host and television personality. He made contributions to VH1, hosting E!'s ''Talk Soup'', and ...
), Emmett (
Peter Paige
Peter Paige (born June 20, 1969) is an American actor, director and screenwriter. He is best known for his portrayal of Emmet Honeycutt in the gay drama Queer as Folk. His debut as director and writer was on the film ''Say Uncle''.
Early life ...
), and Ted (
Scott Lowell
Scott Lowell (born February 22, 1965 in Denver, Colorado) is an American actor best known for his role as Ted Schmidt on the Showtime drama '' Queer as Folk''.
Biography
Lowell was adopted in Denver, Colorado, and raised just outside New Haven, ...
); a
lesbian
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couple, Lindsay (
Thea Gill
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* Ancient Greek term for goddess, including an alternative spelling of Theia
* ''Thea'', the former name of the tea plant genus, now included in ''Camellia''
* Thea, a village in the municipal unit Mes ...
) and Melanie (
Michelle Clunie
Michelle Renee Clunie (born November 7, 1969) is an American actress and former ballet dancer. A native of Portland, Oregon, Clunie studied ballet from an early age, earning a scholarship at the Academy of Professional Ballet. In 1992, she starre ...
); and Michael's mother Debbie (
Sharon Gless
Sharon Marguerite Gless (born May 31, 1943) is an American actress and author, who is known for her television roles as Maggie Philbin on ''Switch'' (1975–78), Sgt. Christine Cagney in the police procedural drama series ''Cagney & Lacey'' (198 ...
) and his uncle Vic (
Jack Wetherall
Jack Wetherall (born August 5, 1950) is a Canadian actor and director residing in New York City. Although best known for his supporting role as Vic Grassi on the television series '' Queer as Folk'', he has been primarily associated with stage rol ...
). Another main character, Ben (
Robert Gant), was added in the second season.
Cast and characters
Main
*
Gale Harold
Gale Morgan Harold III (born July 10, 1969) is an American actor, known for his leading and recurring roles on '' Queer as Folk'', '' Deadwood'', ''Desperate Housewives'', ''Grey's Anatomy'', ''The Secret Circle'' and '' Defiance''. He also starre ...
as
Brian Kinney
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(UK version:
Aidan Gillen
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as Stuart Alan Jones)
Brian Kinney: a veritable sex-machine. At 29 years old, he is living life for the now. He is his own man and believes in having sex for the sheer joy of doing it. While he and Justin have an on-and-off-again relationship, Justin is the only one of his sexual encounters that Brian finds himself falling in love with and the only one he continues to have sex with after the first night.
He makes his living as an advertising executive for Vangard, and later on builds his own company, Kinnetik, which was named by Justin. While he purports not to be part of the gay and lesbian community, he will do what he can to protect his fellow gay men and women. His motto when it comes to straight people: "There are two kinds of straight people in the world, those that hate you to your face and those who hate you behind your back."
*
Randy Harrison
Randolph Clarke Harrison (born November 2, 1977) is an American actor best known for his portrayal of Justin Taylor on the Showtime drama '' Queer as Folk''.
Early life and college
Harrison was born in Nashua, New Hampshire, where he starting ...
as
Justin Taylor
Justin Taylor is a fictional character from the American/Canadian Showtime television series '' Queer as Folk'', a drama about the lives of a group of gay men and women living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The character was created by Ron Cowen a ...
(UK version:
Charlie Hunnam
Charles Matthew Hunnam (; born 10 April 1980) is an English actor. He is best known for his roles as Pete Dunham in ''Green Street Hooligans'' (2005) and as Jax Teller in the FX series ''Sons of Anarchy'' (2008–2014). For the latter, he was ...
as Nathan Maloney)
Justin loses his virginity to Brian at the age of seventeen and falls in love with him. He runs away from home after
coming out of the closet
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Framed and debated as a privacy issue, coming out of ...
, primarily because his father is not accepting of his sexuality. Nicknamed "Sunshine" by Debbie because of his bright smile and cheery disposition, Justin is
queer-bashed at the end of Season 1, resulting in Brian taking him in during Season 2. A talented artist, Justin briefly contemplates attending business school to appease his father but ultimately decides to attend art school to become a visual artist. He and Brian further their relationship over the five seasons, which eventually ends in a marriage proposal. Justin says yes, but Brian tells him to go to New York to pursue his art because he would be more successful there than he would be in Pittsburgh.
*
Hal Sparks
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as
Michael Novotny
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Drew Boyd
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(UK version:
Craig Kelly
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Kelly initially ...
as Vince Tyler)
Brian's best friend since adolescence, Michael secretly harbors feelings for him. He enjoys reading comic books, particularly Captain Astro adventures. He starts the series as a manager at a
Kmart
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The company was inc ...
-like department store, the Big Q, but eventually follows his dream of opening a comic book store. From Season 2, he and Justin create the comic book ''Rage'', based on Brian as the character Rage, Justin as JT (Justin Taylor), who is Rage's lover/sidekick, and Michael as Zephyr, Rage's best friend/sidekick. After a somewhat stormy relationship with older Dr. David Cameron during season 1, Michael finds himself in a long-term relationship with
Ben Bruckner
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Drew Boyd
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, an HIV-positive college professor, beginning in season 2; Michael and Ben eventually marry near the end of season 4.
*
Peter Paige
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Early life ...
as
Emmett Honeycutt (UK version:
Antony Cotton
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as Alexander Perry)
Originally from
Hazlehurst, Mississippi, Emmett is the most flamboyant of the group. He goes through several jobs, including shopkeeper at a clothing store called ''Torso'',
porn star
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, naked maid, party planner, and correspondent for a local news station as well as several relationships during the course of the series.
*
Scott Lowell
Scott Lowell (born February 22, 1965 in Denver, Colorado) is an American actor best known for his role as Ted Schmidt on the Showtime drama '' Queer as Folk''.
Biography
Lowell was adopted in Denver, Colorado, and raised just outside New Haven, ...
as
Ted Schmidt
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(UK version:
Jason Merrells
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Early life and education
Jason Sc ...
as Phil Delaney)
An accountant with low self-esteem who envies Brian's lavish lifestyle, Ted is constantly rejected by men at gay clubs around Pittsburgh and eventually struggles with an addiction to
crystal meth
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. He is a few years older than Michael, Brian, and Emmett. He has a relationship in Season 3 with Emmett as well as an on-again-off-again relationship with
Blake
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.
*
Thea Gill
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* Ancient Greek term for goddess, including an alternative spelling of Theia
* ''Thea'', the former name of the tea plant genus, now included in ''Camellia''
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as
Lindsay Peterson
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(UK version:
Esther Hall
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Born in Manchester in 1970 and brought up in Cheshire, she took A levels in Manchester before training in theatre arts ...
as Romey Sullivan)
Brian's close friend since college who becomes the mother of his child Gus, Lindsay works as an art teacher but takes time off to care for her son. Lindsay's
WASP
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parents are ashamed of her bisexuality and of her same-sex relationship with
Melanie
Melanie is a feminine given name derived from the Greek μελανία (melania), "blackness" and that from μέλας (melas), meaning "dark".Michelle Clunie
Michelle Renee Clunie (born November 7, 1969) is an American actress and former ballet dancer. A native of Portland, Oregon, Clunie studied ballet from an early age, earning a scholarship at the Academy of Professional Ballet. In 1992, she starre ...
as
Melanie Marcus
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Drew Boyd
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(UK version: Saira Todd as Lisa Levene)
Lindsay's Jewish partner who works as a lawyer. Melanie dislikes Brian, partially because Lindsay is very affectionate towards him, but she becomes friendlier towards him in later seasons. She carries her and Lindsay's second child, Jenny Rebecca, whose biological father is Michael.
*
Robert Gant as
Ben Bruckner
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A college professor who becomes Michael's long-term partner from Season 2 on, Ben also lives with HIV. Michael's mother, Debbie, at first disapproves of their relationship because she fears that her son will become infected, but eventually she realizes that Michael loves Ben and so she accepts him.
*
Sharon Gless
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as
Debbie Novotny
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(UK version:
Denise Black
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Early lif ...
as Hazel Tyler)
An active
PFLAG
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member, Debbie is fiercely proud of her son Michael's homosexuality, to the extent of making him embarrassed about it. She treats all the boys as her own family, especially
Justin
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* Justin (historian), a Latin historian who lived under the Roman Empire
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, who briefly lives with her after he runs away from home. She is also one of the people who see past Brian's cockiness for what he really is. She works at the Liberty Diner, and at home she takes care of her ill brother
Vic
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.
*
Jack Wetherall
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as
Vic Grassi
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Drew Boyd
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(UK version:
Andy Devine
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as Bernard Thomas)
To help Debbie pay the bills, Vic starts working as a chef at her diner. He also works as a caterer for Emmett's event planning business. Not long after an altercation with Debbie in Season 4, he dies of AIDS complications.
*
Chris Potter as
Dr. David Cameron
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Drew Boyd
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(UK version: Peter O'Brien as Cameron Roberts) (season 1)
Michael's boyfriend during Season 1. After falling off a ladder, Michael has therapy with David, a chiropractor. Their relationship evolves quickly, and in a few months Michael moves in with David and meets his son. There is friction between David and Brian since David is jealous of Brian's relationship with Michael.
Recurring
*
Harris Allan
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Harris Allan was a series regular on Showtime's series ''Queer as Folk (U.S. TV series), Queer as Folk'', where he played the character of James (Hunt ...
as
James "Hunter" Montgomery
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(seasons 3–5)
Hunter is an HIV-positive teenage
hustler
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Professions
* Hustler, an American slang word, e.g., for a:
** Con man, a practitioner of confidence tricks
** Drug dealer, seller of illegal drugs
** Male prostitute
** Pimp
** Business man, more gener ...
who meets Ben and Michael while standing outside their apartment. Ben feels sorry for Hunter and takes him in. Eventually, he and Michael adopt him. Hunter initially has an unrequited crush on Brian but later falls in love with a girl named Callie Leeson.
*
Sherry Miller
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as
Jennifer Taylor (UK version: Caroline O'Neill as Janice Maloney)
Jennifer is Justin's mother and works as a real estate agent. After having difficulty with her son's coming out, with Debbie's help she embraces the fact that her son is gay, joining
PFLAG
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. After divorcing Craig Taylor, she dates a younger man named Tucker (
Lucas Bryant
Lucas Bryant (born September 28, 1978) is a Canadian-American actor. Bryant is most well known for his role as Nathan Wuornos in the Syfy TV channel series '' Haven'' (2010–2015).
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Bryant was born in Elmira, Ontario, Canada to Susan ...
) in season 5, much to Justin's disapproval.
*
Peter MacNeill
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His film credits have included '' The Hanging Garden'' (for which MacNeill won a Genie Award for Best Suppo ...
as
Carl Horvath
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(UK version: Dave Nicholls as PC Stroud) (seasons 2–5)
Debbie's boyfriend. He meets Debbie while working on a case involving the murder of a young gay man named Jason Kemp. He is slightly homophobic when Debbie first meets him, but she teaches him to be more accepting of homosexuals. He asks Debbie to marry him and she accepts, but she later decides that she cannot marry Horvath as long as Michael cannot legally marry. Instead, the couple decides to live together in a common-law relationship.
* Alec McClure as Chris Hobbs (UK version: Ben Maguire as Christian Hobbs) (seasons 1, 2, and 4)
Bully from Justin's school. Justin gives him a hand job early in the series, but he is then revealed to be homophobic. After assaulting Justin with a baseball bat, he is charged with assault and
battery
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* Electric battery, a device that provides electrical power
* Battery (crime), a crime involving unlawful physical contact
Battery may also refer to:
Energy source
*Automotive battery, a device to provide power t ...
and sentenced to community service and probation. He is later shown working in construction, not expressing remorse for his actions until Justin, at Cody's urging, forces him at gunpoint to apologize. Justin plays into Chris's homophobia by claiming that Chris will not report them to the police for fear that people would know he was almost killed by "a couple of sissy fags".
*
Stephanie Moore as Cynthia (UK version: Alison Burrows as Sandra Docherty)
Brian's assistant. Quits Vangard to follow Brian when he starts his own firm, Kinnetic. Charming enough to dazzle clients and firm enough to handle Brian.
*
Dean Armstrong
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Early life
Armstrong was born in Owen Sound, Ontario. He attended Queen's University, in Kingston, Ontario and graduated with degrees in theater arts and ed ...
as
Blake Wyzecki
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(UK version:
Andrew Lancel
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as Harvey Black)
A
crystal meth
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addict at the time he meets Ted at Babylon. His relationship with Ted ends quickly after Ted finds out that Blake is still hooked on drugs. In Season 4, he is sober and is Ted's counselor at a
rehab clinic. They finally reunite in the series finale.
*
Makyla Smith as
Daphne Chanders
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Carla Henry
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Her performances in stage productions such as ''Storm'' (Contact Theatre) and ''Habitat'' (Royal Exchange) and ''On ...
as Donna Clark)
Justin's best friend since high school and the first person Justin comes out to (not counting Brian or Michael). She asks Justin to take her virginity, since he has experience, and as a result falls in love with him. He quickly turns her down, but they remain friends. Later, they move in together as roommates.
*
Nancy Anne Sakovich as Leda (season 2)
Melanie's college girlfriend and best friend. She's a biker and, although Lindsay is rather hostile towards her, soon warms up to her. Later on in season 2, Leda helps rejuvenate Melanie's and Lindsay's sex life when it experiences a drought by having a threesome with them but soon grows further attached.
*
Fabrizio Filippo as Ethan Gold (UK version: Jonathon Natynczyk as Dazz Collinson) (seasons 2–3)
Music student at PIFA who romances Justin. Feeling neglected by Brian, Justin leaves him for Ethan. It is a short-lived relationship, however, as Ethan cheats on Justin with a fan. Justin leaves Ethan, who had vowed to be faithful, and reunites with Brian, since Justin had never expected Brian to be faithful.
*
Matt Battaglia
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Football career
Battaglia played college football at the University of Louisville. Battaglia played at Louisville a ...
as
Drew Boyd
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Drew Boyd
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(seasons 4–5)
A star
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who, although engaged, is a
closeted
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homosexual. He has an affair with Emmett and later leaves his wife to be with him, although they do not stay together. Drew comes out to the media with a controversial on-air kiss with Emmett.
* David Gianopoulos as
PC Jim Stockwell (season 3)
A mayoral candidate with Brian as head of his ad campaign. Stockwell is a
homophobic
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police officer who abuses his authority. Initially, Brian helps with the campaign, but at a certain point he decides to sabotage the campaign with Justin's help, as Stockwell is closing the gay nightclubs. Brian launches a smear campaign, and as a result Stockwell loses the election and is indicted.
*
Carlo Rota
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as Gardner Vance (seasons 2–4)
Brian's senior partner at the advertising agency. He buys Ryder's from the previous owner and christens it Vangard, firing every single ad exec but Brian—who proves himself indispensable by going after and signing up the Brown Athletics account that Vance had been after for years. Brian becomes a partner after this and continues to be until the Stockwell smear campaign in season 3, which results in his getting fired.
*
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as Sam Auerbach (season 4)
A renowned artist who is notoriously difficult to deal with. He is instantly attracted to Lindsay and pursues her even though she is a lesbian. After his Pittsburgh art exhibit (which Lindsay organized), Lindsay gives in and they have a brief tryst at the gallery.
*
Mitch Morris
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Biography
Morris was raised in Portland, Texas. He graduated from Gregory-Portland High School in 1998. As a trumpet player, he was offered ...
as Cody Bell (season 4)
Leads the "pink posse" and convinces Justin to join.
* Lindsey Connell as Tracey (UK version: Caroline Pegg as Rosalie Cotter) (seasons 1–3)
Worked with Michael at the Big Q. She had strong feelings for him and was devastated to find out that he was gay but eventually remained his friend. After Michael left the Big Q to start his comic book store, Tracey made several appearances, including when Ted interviews for the store's assistant bookkeeper position in season 3.
*
Meredith Henderson
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She also had a leading role as wheelchair-using Cleo Bellows in the 2001 children's television series ' ...
as Callie Leeson (seasons 4–5)
Hunter's high school friend and at one point his girlfriend. When she finds out that he has two fathers and is HIV positive, she is surprisingly not worried. Her parents embarrass Hunter at a swim meet when he hits his head in the pool and begins to bleed. When Callie rushes to the pool to help him, her father shouts that he "has AIDS". The entire room hears, and soon the entire school knows. Callie remains a friend of Hunter and appears occasionally through the remainder of the series.
* Mike Shara as Brett Keller (seasons 4–5)
Hollywood movie producer who offers to produce a movie version of ''Rage''.
*
Rosie O'Donnell
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as Loretta Pye (season 5)
Deb's replacement after she quits the diner so that she and Carl may spend more time together. Loretta applies for the job with no prior experience but convinces Deb to hire her when she tells Deb that she was kicked out of her house by her abusive husband because he caught her making out with her best friend, a woman. After Loretta works at the diner for a couple of weeks, her husband comes to take her home. When she refuses, he tries to drag her out, but Deb comes to the rescue, threatening him with a baseball bat. Afterward, Loretta and Deb become friends, but things go awry when Loretta kisses Deb while they are out for drinks. Deb eventually lets Loretta down gently, and Loretta decides to leave town, saying that she loves Deb too much to be anywhere near her.
Plot
The first episode finds the four friends ending a night at Babylon, a popular gay club. Brian picks up and has sex with Justin, who falls in love with him and eventually becomes more than a one-night stand. Brian also becomes a father that night, bearing a son with Lindsay through
artificial insemination
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.
Michael's seemingly unrequited love for Brian fuels the story, which he occasionally narrates in voice-over. Justin's coming out and the budding relationship with Brian has unexpected effects on Brian and Michael's lives, much to Michael's dismay, as Justin is only 17 years old. Justin confides in his straight high-school friend
Daphne
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while struggling to deal with
homophobic
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classmates and his dismayed, divorcing parents, Craig and Jennifer. Later in the second season, Justin and Michael co-create the sexually explicit underground comic ''Rage'', featuring a "Gay Crusader"
superhero
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based on Brian.
Brian's son Gus, being raised by Lindsay and Melanie, becomes the focus of several episodes, as issues of parental rights come to the fore. Ted is Melanie's accountant who once harbored a long-standing crush on Michael. He and Emmett begin as best friends but briefly become lovers later in the series. Their relationship ends as Ted, unemployed and with a criminal record earned from running a legitimate porn website that was targeted by a chief of police running for mayor, becomes addicted to
crystal meth
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.
In the fourth season, Brian, who has lost his job by assisting Justin in opposing an anti-gay political client, starts his own agency. He also discovers he has testicular cancer and hides his treatment from his friends. Michael marries
Ben Bruckner
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Drew Boyd
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, an HIV-positive college professor, and the couple adopts a teenage son, James "Hunter" Montgomery, who is also HIV-positive as a result of his experiences as a young
hustler
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* Hustler, an American slang word, e.g., for a:
** Con man, a practitioner of confidence tricks
** Drug dealer, seller of illegal drugs
** Male prostitute
** Pimp
** Business man, more gener ...
.
Ted's affair with a handsome
crystal meth
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addict,
Blake Wyzecki
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Drew Bo ...
, sets the pattern for Ted's later tragic but ultimately redeeming experiences with drug addiction.
Melanie and Lindsay's relationship, while on the surface seeming to be stable, is actually quite tumultuous. Each cheats on the other at various points in the series; both partake in a threesome shortly after they marry but are separated for much of the fourth and fifth seasons. Melanie is impregnated by Michael (through
artificial insemination
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, as Lindsay was) in the third season, and thus best friends Brian and Michael become co-fathers to Lindsay and Melanie's children.
Melanie gives birth to a girl, Jenny Rebecca, over whom Melanie, Lindsay, and Michael have a brief legal custody battle following the women's transitory breakup. Brian's new advertising agency, ''Kinnetik'', becomes highly successful, through a combination of Brian's customer loyalty and his edgier advertising. As a result, Brian is able to purchase ''Club Babylon'' from its bankrupt owner.
In the fifth and final season the boys have become men, and the series, perhaps more comfortable in its role in gay entertainment, tackles political issues head-on and with much more fervor.
A political campaign called "Proposition 14" is depicted during much of the final season as a looming threat to the main characters. This proposition, like so many real-life recent legislative moves that have affected many U.S. states, threatens to outlaw same-sex marriage, adoption, and other family civil rights. The many ways in which such a proposition would affect the characters are depicted in nearly every episode.
Debbie, Justin, Jennifer, Daphne, Emmett, Ted, Michael, Ben, Lindsay, Melanie, and the children stand up and fight against this proposition via active canvassing, political contributions, and other democratic processes, but they are met with staunch opposition, discrimination, outright hatred, and political setbacks.
The show climaxes near the end of the series when a benefit to support opposition to Proposition 14 hosted at Brian's club ''Babylon'' (after repeated relocations of the benefit owing to discrimination) is attacked by a bomb that initially kills four people (and eventually another three) and injures 67.
This horrible event sets the bittersweet tone for the final three episodes, in which Brian, frightened by this third possible loss of Justin, finally declares his love for him. The two even plan to marry, but Justin's artistic abilities get noticed by a New York art critic and the two decide, for the time being at least, in favor of a more realistic approach to a stormy relationship that nevertheless works for their characters. Melanie and Lindsay, realizing they have more in common than not, resume their relationship but relocate to Canada to "raise
heir childrenin an environment where they will not be called names, singled out for discrimination, or ever have to fear for their life."
Emmett becomes a Queer-Eye type TV presenter but is later fired when professional
football
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player
Drew Boyd
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kisses him on the news to signify his coming out. Ted confronts his midlife crisis head-on and finally reunites with Blake. Hunter returns and the Novotny-Bruckner family perseveres.
The series came full circle with the final scenes staged in the restored Babylon nightclub. In the final scene, Brian dances to
Heather Small
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Career
1987–1998: Hot House and M People
Small ...
's "Proud," a song that accompanied a pivotal scene between Brian and Michael in the very first episode of the series. It ends with a final narration by Michael:
Cultural implications
The American version of ''Queer as Folk'' quickly became the number one show on the
Showtime
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roster. The network's initial marketing of the show was primarily targeted at gay male (and to some extent, lesbian) audiences, yet a sizable segment of the viewership turned out to be heterosexual women.
Groundbreaking scenes abounded in ''Queer as Folk'' beginning with the first episode, which depicts the first sex scene between two men shown on American television (including
mutual masturbation
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,
anal sex
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, and
rimming
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), though not as graphically as the scene in the UK version that it was based on.
Despite the frank portrayals of drug use and casual sex in the gay club scene, the expected right-wing uproar (aside from some token opposition) never materialized.
Cowen and Lipman, however, admitted in 2015 that they were surprised by a backlash from some quarters of the LGBT community, fearing negative implications that may result from the show.
Controversial storylines explored in ''Queer as Folk'' have included the following:
coming out
Coming out of the closet, often shortened to coming out, is a metaphor used to describe LGBT people's self-disclosure of their sexual orientation, romantic orientation, or gender identity.
Framed and debated as a privacy issue, coming out of ...
,
same-sex marriage
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,
ex-gay ministries,
recreational drug use
Recreational drug use indicates the use of one or more psychoactive drugs to induce an altered state of consciousness either for pleasure or for some other casual purpose or pastime by modifying the perceptions and emotions of the user. When a ...
and
abuse
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(
cocaine
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,
methamphetamine
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,
ecstasy,
GHB
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,
ketamine
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,
cannabis
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);
gay adoption
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Joint adoption by same-sex co ...
,
artificial insemination
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,
vigilantism
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,
autoerotic asphyxiation
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,
gay-bashing
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,
safe sex
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,
HIV/AIDS
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,
casual sex
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,
cruising, "
the baths
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,"
serodiscordancy in relationships,
underage prostitution,
actively gay Catholic priests,
discrimination in the workplace based on sexual orientation, the
internet pornography
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industry, and
bug chasers
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(HIV-negative individuals who actively seek to become HIV-positive).
The series at times made humorous references to its image in the gay community. A few episodes featured the
show-within-a-show
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''Gay as Blazes'', a cheesy, dull, badly acted, and abundantly politically correct drama which Brian particularly disagreed with, and which was eventually canceled.
Cultural implications in the Asian context
Acting as one of the pioneering dramas depicting gay characters from a complex perspective, alternative media and platforms within
Asia
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had also adopted the drama. In
South Korea
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the Queer film festivals (first labeled as a "scandal" in 1998) were slowly accepted and even popularised across South Korean society. ''Queer as Folk'' played a significant role when it was screened during the festival in 2000, providing a narrative for an alternative lifestyle, especially with respect to the LGBT community.
Cast's real-life sexual orientation
The actors' real-life sexual orientation has been the subject of speculation from the public. In a 2015 ''Queer as Folk'' reunion, actors
Gale Harold
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and
Scott Lowell
Scott Lowell (born February 22, 1965 in Denver, Colorado) is an American actor best known for his role as Ted Schmidt on the Showtime drama '' Queer as Folk''.
Biography
Lowell was adopted in Denver, Colorado, and raised just outside New Haven, ...
said they refused to discuss their own sexuality in the press, at least during the show's first season, in an effort to lessen distractions, which was corroborated by Lipman, who went on to say that during the show's first season, even he did not know their real-life sexuality.
In an interview on CNN's ''Larry King Live'' on April 24, 2002, show host Larry King described
Randy Harrison
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Early life and college
Harrison was born in Nashua, New Hampshire, where he starting ...
and
Peter Paige
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Early life ...
as gay, and
Michelle Clunie
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,
[: "Two straight ladies here in Los Angeles; Tea Gill, who plays Lindsey Patterson, a university professor in a committed lesbian relationship and Michelle Clooney who plays Melanie Marcus. Melanie is a tough lawyer in that committed lesbian relationship."] Robert Gant,
Thea Gill
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,
Gale Harold, Scott Lowell, and
Hal Sparks
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as straight.
Three months after the interview on ''Larry King Live'', Gant came out as gay in an article on ''The Advocate (LGBT magazine), The Advocate''.
In 2004, Gill, married to director Brian Richmond at the time, came out as a bisexual in an interview with ''Windy City Times''.
Meanwhile,
Sharon Gless
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's life as a woman married to a man was already well known by the time ''Queer as Folk'' was in production, having married Barney Rosenzweig in 1991. She has been described as a straight woman.
In the years since ''Queer as Folk'' ended, Harold, Harrison, Lowell, Paige and Sparks have openly discussed their sexual orientation in gay publications.
Setting
The series was set in the city of
Pittsburgh
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, Pennsylvania, which is depicted with a good deal of Artistic license, creative license; one example is the numerous references made to the Susquehanna River, which flows in the eastern and central parts of Pennsylvania whereas Pittsburgh is in the west. Pittsburgh was chosen as the closest parallel to the UK series' industrial setting of Manchester, England. However, since Pittsburgh does not have a large gay district like San Francisco or New York City, almost all of the Liberty Avenue scenes were filmed in and around the Church and Wellesley area of
Toronto
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, which is that city's gay village. In fact, not a single shot of the real Liberty Avenue was ever used in the series. Toronto was chosen as the production center of the series because of its lower cost of production and established mature television and film industry. And, as it happens, Toronto's gay village had the look the producers needed to bring their vision of Liberty Avenue alive.
Woody's (Toronto), Woody's, the central bar in this fantasy Pittsburgh, is the name of a leading gay bar in Toronto, whose real exterior was shot with only minor disguise. (In a Season 4 episode in which several characters traveled to Toronto, the real Woody's was dubbed "Moosie's".) Babylon was also the name of a real gay bar in Toronto, which was open during the show's run but subsequently closed, although the real establishment was a sitdown Martini (cocktail), martini bar; the dance club scenes in the series were actually filmed at a different Toronto nightclub, Fly.
International and online release
*United States
** From February 1, 2014, to February 1, 2019, the entire series was available for online streaming via Netflix.
*Canada
**In Canada, the series aired in first run on Showcase (Canadian TV channel), Showcase, and still airs in reruns on OutTV (Canada), OutTV.
* Europe:
**In Norway, the first season started on March 31, 2006, on Canal Digital CANAL+.
**In the United Kingdom, Season 1 was broadcast by the BBC on its digital channel BBC Choice in 2002. Seasons 3 and 4 were broadcast by Channel 4's digital channel E4 (TV channel), E4 in an unpromoted post-midnight slot (Channel 4 was the broadcaster of the British series). While the BBC still holds the rights to Season 2, it has never been broadcast since BBC Choice was rebranded BBC Three and its remit was changed. All five seasons have been released on DVD in the UK; Seasons 1 and 2 were first released exclusively through HMV, but are now also available as part of a boxed set and separately from Amazon.com, Amazon.
**In Romania the show started airing in late 2008 on a gay-themed network, Purple TV.
**In Poland the show began airing on March 1, 2010, on nFilmHD at 11:00 pm.
*Asia:
**In Israel the show was aired on HOT3, Channel 3 and Yes Stars, yes stars channels. Currently the show reruns on HOT3. Owing to linguistic problems, it was renamed "הכי גאים שיש" ("Hachi Ge'im SheYesh"; Literal translation, lit. "Proud As Can Be").
Soundtracks
See also
* ''The L Word''
* Looking (TV series), ''Looking'' (TV series)
* Queer as Folk (2022 TV series), ''Queer as Folk'' (2022 TV series)
Further reading
*
References
External links
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